Description: Using the Courier Prime font and creating an ordered list in a text document (to be saved in .docx format), on entering the 10th item in the list, the text in the list item is indented by about 5 characters. Items 1-9 of the list are not. An attempt to fix this bad formatting using the menu item Format->Spacing->Decrease Paragraph Spacing results in the font of the list item numbers (and sometimes the text of the list item) being changed. There doesn't seem to be any good way to fix this by editing the document. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Create an ordered list 2.Enter 10 or more items in the list Actual Results: 6. Tropical Rum – C (probably) 7. Margaritaville – D 8. Heart of Gold – G, G harp 9. Green River – E 10. Younger Girl – C 11. Reason to Believe C Expected Results: 6. Tropical Rum – C (probably) 7. Margaritaville – D 8. Heart of Gold – G, G harp 9. Green River – E 10. Younger Girl – C 11. Reason to Believe C Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: Yes Additional Info: Version: 7.5.0.3 (X86_64)/LibreOffice Community Build: c21113d003cd3efa8c5318876 Environment: Cpy threads 4; OS: Mac OS X 12.6.3 User Interface: UI render: default: VCL: osx Locale: en-US (en_US.UTF-8); UI: en-US Misc: Calc: threaded
Problem seems to be specific to the Courier Prime font. Does not appear to occur with, for example, Arial.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 56258 ***
I don't believe you would get your "expected results" in MS Word either. Solutions would be: -reduce font size. (I'm guessing you are using higher than 12pt) -increase the tab spacing in the list settings -change the numbering to be right-aligned instead of left aligned. I don't expect any of the changes in 7.6 to have any effect on your example.